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StevieBoy

I think the fact that you've been pulled up by several members regarding your fixing methods, should make you think a bit more about what you're doing. Anyone with an ounce of professionalism or pride in their work wouldn't even dream of fitting tiles in that fashion. Whether it works for you or not is irrelevant, it's wrong and isn't recommended by any manufacturers. Basically what you're saying is you know what's recommended but, you don't give a toss. Why, when there are so many proven methods and products out there, would you choose not to use them? As I said before, find me any literature that recommends fixing tiles to 6mm ply and I'll take it all back.
You didn't answer my question tho did you re fixing 600 x 300's ???

You can make a judgement of me by saying I don't give a toss if you wish, that's upto you, and as you don't even know me - I think that's a tad unfair.

The fact is, I do take pride in my work and I use methods that work for me, and have many satisfied and repeat customers.

The cowpat method as you lot call it works, as demonstrated by my pictures showing full coverage underneath the tile- should you care to take a look, you will see this.

Just because I use different methods to complete my work, and not do it by a text book style like you probably do, does not make it wrong - don't care what you say.

It's like on a similar thread thread you were going on about anthracite floors using only anyfix addy and why would you use anything else when the manufacturers have tested it? blah blah blah.
That's like saying a Mercedes car can only have genuine Mercedes oil in its engine or Ford or whatever lol. It's a money making thing.

You do your job your way, I'll do it mine - and I won't say anymore on this, as obviously it causes confusion to others, which is not fair on people who are only asking a question in the first instance.
 
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Spud

@StevieBoy If you have a method you like and are willing to stand by your work if something goes wrong then go for it ,the other tilers here are just trying to give you some advice on how to avoid any potential problems, I can remember when 6mm ply overlay nailed with ring-shanks was a recommended method and I tiled over it many times while working as a subby but it is no longer recommended so I wouldn't do it now as times have moved on
 
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StevieBoy

@StevieBoy If you have a method you like and are willing to stand by your work if something goes wrong then go for it ,the other tilers here are just trying to give you some advice on how to avoid any potential problems, I can remember when 6mm ply overlay nailed with ring-shanks was a recommended method and I tiled over it many times while working as a subby but it is no longer recommended so I wouldn't do it now as times have moved on


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Spare Tool

Bit of a thread hijack but starting two bathrooms a week on Monday, popped in to the feferb to see how things were progressing on Friday, the builder has laid 6mil ply on upstairs bathrooms, voiced my concerns but customer adamant he wants to leave it down n tile it...so if he signs a disclaimer would that cover me or as i know it goes against all regs would I still be at fault for fixing on it?
 
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Ian

Bit of a thread hijack but starting two bathrooms a week on Monday, popped in to the feferb to see how things were progressing on Friday, the builder has laid 6mil ply on upstairs bathrooms, voiced my concerns but customer adamant he wants to leave it down n tile it...so if he signs a disclaimer would that cover me or as i know it goes against all regs would I still be at fault for fixing on it?
If you fix to it and know it to be wrong, a disclaimer won't make any difference should it ever go to court, it's that simple. Why risk it.
 
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StevieBoy

Bit of a thread hijack but starting two bathrooms a week on Monday, popped in to the feferb to see how things were progressing on Friday, the builder has laid 6mil ply on upstairs bathrooms, voiced my concerns but customer adamant he wants to leave it down n tile it...so if he signs a disclaimer would that cover me or as i know it goes against all regs would I still be at fault for fixing on it?
6mm if screwed not nailed every 100mm is fine, just use 2 part Toppfix from Topps, as they are as cheap as chips and you'll be fine.
 

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